Winter Is Coming…

Yes, Fear The Triangle is back in business and you can thank Game of Thrones for that. Really. First, let’s back up a bit to about 21 months ago when I first announced the blog going on permanent hiatus. With impending fatherhood and homeownership on the horizon I figured I would have a tough time just following the team much less watching games and then trying to keep other fans up to date. I was partly right.

In April I bought a house on the South Shore and a couple months later my beautiful daughter arrived, punctually arriving on her due date to the overwhelming joy of myself and my wife. I thought the baby and the house would encompass every last minute of my life, and they kind of do, but at the same time you still can juggle stuff around for some free time or just incorporate them into the rest of your life as best you can. So there were many times last season when I sat with my infant daughter on my lap while watching UMass hockey streaming on my computer. But other times I was able to sneak away for a few hours and make the trip out to Amherst to see the team in person. And a couple times my wife and I took the baby to the game where she saw a win in her very first game and didn’t even cry when she met creepy gray Sam. Not surprisingly, my 15 month old daughter already recognizes and points out the UMass logo wherever she finds it. As for the house I quickly learned that I’m incapable of doing even basic maintenance so mostly I keep myself busy as a homeowner by complaining and waiting for the next bill to come in for all the stuff that goes wrong.

So while I was able to keep up with the team and how the season fared last year there’s still no way I would’ve been able to keep up with the blog. In retrospect, I’m very glad I shut it down, even if only for just one year. There were just too many midnight wake ups, constant feedings, crying (sometimes by me, sometimes by the baby), soothing, rocking, and a hundred other things going on to prevent me from logging on and spending hours writing about hockey. But, things got better. Soon the baby realized how to use her fingers and was able to start feeding herself. Sleeping through the nights luckily started early on and regular naptimes soon followed. Towards the very end of the hockey season I was soon finding I had some free time each night after the girl’s bedtime.

That newfound spare time was filled in the Spring when my wife and I squashed all four seasons of Game of Thrones into a month’s worth of binge watching. Once that was completed I was hooked on the series and the characters and moved right on to reading the Song of Ice and Fire book series the show was based on. That kept me busy all summer. A couple weeks ago with only a few chapters left I started to wonder what I’d do to keep myself busy going forward. I’ve never been one to spend my nights in front of the TV watching NCIS:Cleveland or whatever so it led me back here. So yes, Game of Thrones helped me realize that I had enough time to do this blog again.

I’m looking forward to writing about UMass hockey again and doing what I can to help other fans follow the team. I’ll actually start writing about the team itself in the coming days, but it should be an interesting season to follow. There are a ton of new players to get to know. With those new players Coach Micheletto has a roster made up of players better suited to play his style of hockey. UMass has a new Hockey East“rival” in UConn. And there are a lot of interesting storylines within the conference itself, as evidenced by the fact that Providence is the team to beat.

One thing to keep in mind is that sequels, even the good ones, are rarely as good as the original. That’s likely going to be the case with FTT 2.0. While I do have some free time, I definitely won’t be able to put as much into this as I did during the first few years. I wouldn’t get back into this if I didn’t think I’d be able to put enough into it to keep everyone informed and offer some insight. But I still won’t be able to get to all the games, home and away, like I used to. The previews and recaps may not be quite as long. I might not have a weekly column every week. But, I still think this will be the place for UMass hockey fans to come to know what’s going on with their team. Especially since no other UMass hockey fan sites popped up in the last year and a half to fill the void anyway (looking at you Fight Mass boys).

I plan on keeping the format roughly the same:

Mondays: Polls & Awards

Tuesdays: Recruit Updates

Wednesday: View From Section U Semi-Regular Column

Thursday/Friday: Weekend Preview

Saturday/Sunday: Weekend Recap

In the immediate future I plan to do a Hockey East preview, write a “what to watch for” ahead of this Saturday’s exhibition, write about the newcomers to the team, and of course write a season preview for the team itself.

So I guess that’s it. I want to thank all the Minuteman fans out there who continued to tell me how much they enjoyed, and then missed, the blog. You kept FTT at the forefront of my mind and helped me realize the tremendous reach this blog. Hopefully FTT continues to be a place for the diehard fans to keep up with the team. What I would really love is for the program to start to ascend in the Hockey East standings and FTT ends up being where all the bandwagon UMass fans come to learn the details and history of their newest favorite team. Let’s hope the wheels on that bandwagon start rolling next Friday against Boston University.

Here are the details of this Saturday’s exhibition against Dalhousie from the CIS. To my knowledge this will be the first time the exhibition game will be held in the Mullins Center. Also, if you’re unable to make it the game will be broadcast on WHMP as well.

9 Comments

UMBrooks13

Welcome back! UMass isn’t the most exciting program to follow right now in Hockey East but I didn’t realize until I saw your post this morning how little I had been following the team since FTT went away. Hopefully the resurgence of FTT coincides with the resurgence of the team. It would be great to have all three major teams at UMass on the rise at once.

Excited to see the blog coming back! Now that I’ve graduated and can only make it to a handful of games a year, it’s a lot harder to follow the development of the players and the team as a whole. This will make it much easier!

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